......, decided to enlist. I finished up all my paperwork just a few days ago and am now waiting to go to basic as a nuke. I finished my AS with a little over a 3.2.....
okay, you are "in" the Navy and you are enlisted and designated to be in the Navy Nuclear Power Program (NNPP),....
so,....
....With that aside I have a few questions, mostly about higher education, that I would be incredibly grateful to have answered.
Firstly are there any opportunities for "more schooling" while in school? I recognize I probably will be too busy with the amount of work that will be given to even think of taking on some extra opportunities, but in the off chance I find myself with some free time I would love to have more stuff to learn.....
no,...
the NNPP is a fire hose of information taught the Navy way, for the Navy's needs at the Navy's speed,...
you can try, but I suspect every person in the Navy remotely accountable for your NNPP success will advise against extracurricular schooling until you have acquired your NEC,...
after that you will be eligible and perhaps encouraged to pursue the same "forces afloat" higher education opportunities available to all enlisted USN personnel,...
I personally know one user on these boards who acquired his masters (IIRC) while enlisted and in the NNPP within an eight year stint on active duty,...
one very, very dedicated user, who was not looking to make the USN a career in any way shape or form, he just wanted as much education for as little financial expense as he could actualize,...
....Does anyone have any experience or insight in regards to Rensselaer? I've been looking into the college and, while it does sound a bit like putting the cart before the horse, would love to know what you guys and gals think of it as far as a nuclear engineering education goes, considering how the offer a program for nukes.....
while you are in the USN as an enlisted service member I do not surmise you are competitive for RPI,...
perhaps after the Navy on your GI Bill,...
....And finally my last question is related to the previous one. What classes would I get in Nuke School that I haven't taken already? It looks like I may end up Frankensteining my undergrad from a bunch of different places and it would be good to know what exactly my creation is going to look like.
not relevant regardless of what your recruiter told you,...
you get the Navy classes you get, taught the Navy way, and titled as the Navy titles them,...
AFTER you successfully earn your NEC there are a handful of technical degrees from a handful of institutions which may confer a sheepskin upon you,...
these are not engineering degrees, nor do they indicate you cannot earn an engineering degree, these sheepskins allow you to fill in the blank on job applications which require a STEM degree as a minimum for consideration, your NEC informs your potential employer you have a demonstrated ability to be trained and to apply what you are trained to do as trained, blah, blah blah,...
a Navy nuke is a known quantity,..........usually,...